Regarding his characters, Wroblewski explains that all of them, in some way, were inspired by real people. “There’s no one-to-one match… My job is to steal moments and attributes of people and remix them into different combinations that suit my purposes. I cannot point to one person and say, ‘that’s this person…’ I know is not true, but on the other hand, I have had the great good luck of working with a number of brilliant, brilliant people that I find personally inspiring. They’ve been examples to me of integrity… executing on the idea of crafstmanship, of having very dimensional lives. Some of them are very funny, some of them are extremely creative and I put all that together, and probably chief among those people is Kimberly McClintock who I find inspiring as a partner, and as a friend, and a playmate, and those all went into the bucket, and I pulled qualities out and remixed them as I saw fit.” For Wroblewski, the character he thinks is most like him is the protagonist, John. “I share John’s optimism and as the book went along, I think he became more and more like me. He’s not like me in a number of ways, but I have to admit that there’s some pretty significant overlap between us.”
An idea that had always been in my mind was that you can retell old stories, and it’s not [a] copy. It’s an interpretation of something that is deeper than that story.”
A dog is a bond between strangers.”
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